Direct travel from Dublin to Reykjavik

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I'm planning to visit Reykjavik from Dublin some time near Christmas. Apparently there is no direct flight from Dublin. Since I'm not Irish National, I cannot travel through any other place other than Dublin/Ireland.

Few options are available from Belfast/Northern Ireland but as I'm not Irish national I cannot directly take flight form there as it comes under the UK. Another option is to transit through another UK airport, which is pretty costly and I may even need UK visa.

Is there any direct flight available from Dublin to Reykjavik (if not any other place in Iceland)? I have tried in Skyscanner and some other flight booking sites but none seems to be fetching a specific result.



Best Answer

If you are able to enter Iceland, which is part of the Schengen Area, you are also able to enter all other parts of the Schengen Area - unless you are in some very unusual circumstances. There are direct, year-round flights to Iceland from Paris, Munich, Frankfurt, Copenhagen and Amsterdam amongst others. For example, the cheapest flight to Rejkjavik from Dublin on Sat Aug 22nd goes through Copenhagen.




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Can you fly to Iceland from Dublin?

Flights from Dublin to Reykjav\xedk, Iceland For the best fares and an unparalleled flying experience, choose Icelandair to fly from Dublin (DUB) to Reykjav\xedk (KEF).

What airports fly direct to Iceland?

There are only a handful of airlines that offer nonstop flights to Iceland from the United States and all of them originate from cities on the Eastern seaboard. Icelandair flies direct from JFK in New York and Newark's EWR while JetBlue flies nonstop from Logan International Airport (BOS) in Boston.

Is there direct flights to Iceland?

From what US cities can you fly directly to Iceland? Icelandair has direct flights from New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., Seattle, Denver, Minneapolis, and Orlando. United Airlines flies directly to Iceland from New York and Chicago. Delta airlines have direct routes to Iceland from New York and Boston.

Is there a ferry from Iceland to Ireland?

No boat or cruise options travel from Ireland to Iceland, but you can fly to Denmark and take a two-day cruise to Iceland via Smyril Line (smyrilline.com).



Dublin, Ireland to Reykjavik, Iceland via Iceland Air June 8, 2022 | Flight report




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